2014 Wedding Color Trends

Having entered into the year of 2014, many new brides and grooms are busy planning their weddings. Usually, a wedding color is the first thing concerned before making decisions on other arrangements. Then let’s share those predicted 2014 hottest and most sought wedding color trends.

2014 weddings must be extremely colorful without doubt.

If outdoor weddings are popular this year and people grow interest in nature and sustainability, green is definitely the leading color. Pale herb-inspired chartreuse and traditional palettes of avocado will maintain its popularity. In addition, mint, which has skyrocketed popularity in 2013, may get some love too.

Blue may once again rank as one of the wedding’s most prevailing color. Viewed as the color of trust, this color has gained its popularity in many years in shades of teal, peacock, blue-green and turquoise. More monochromatic schemes mid-tone blues are expected to see in 2014 weddings.

During the 2014 wedding season, sunbaked shades will take the forefront. Warm, yellow undertones are taking the ground of cool reds. Oranges are becoming increasingly prominent, in the past few years, yellow has rocked the world of accent colors and showing no signs of slowing down.

We will see a lot of raspberry and ballerina pinks in this year’s weddings. And the most predicted varieties of pink are more sophisticated. It is predicted that brides and grooms will offer more mixes of magenta with paler pinks, creating what we had described as an elegant blush.

Grey is diverse with either warm or cool combinations; it is the cornerstone of eclectic design, this color lends itself to unique patterns, and it will be more prominent in 2014 weddings. Sitting side by side well with a kaleidoscope of clashing colors, gray will no doubt promenade the runways as well as the 2014 weddings. In addition, purple is taking its step back to 2014 weddings from its previous immerse popularity.

Other colors, which are worth noting which also made the runways, were light sherbet colors, perfect for the warmer weather such as Lemon Yellow, Pale Peach, Light Salmon, and Powder Blue.

In conclusion, 2014 is going to be the brightest, most saturated wedding year we have seen. Not only will deep, concentrated colors take the spotlight, they will also be contrasted with one other vibrant hue. 2014 wedding will embellish intense shades, unexpected combinations of textures and patterns.

With so many trendy colors for wedding 2014, there is no need to feel puzzling when choosing wedding color. But one thing, you should keep in mind, is that no matter what color you choose as your wedding color, make sure it reflects you both as a couple.